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    Teledildonics gave me the gift of long-distance sex with a stranger

    by 
    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    07.02.2018

    On an otherwise normal Friday afternoon in late March, I found myself sitting on my bed, completely naked in front of my laptop. It was a position I'd been in many times before, but today was different: I was getting ready for the most awkward tech demo of my career.

  • Pornhub

    Pornhub branches out into interactive sex toys

    by 
    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    01.23.2018

    Before the sex robots take over, we still have time to get our rocks off with one another (and ourselves). And Pornhub is here to lend a hand, or an interactive sex toy, or three, to be precise. The largest pornography site on the net has been syncing its interactive adult movies with the Fleshlight Launch and Kiiroo's Onyx since June, and now it's adding its own, brand-spanking new haptic toys (the Virtual Rabbit, Virtual Blowbot Turbo Stroker, and Virtual Blowbot Stroker) to the list.

  • OhMiBod

    Don’t call it a dildo: Kiiroo and OhMiBod on the future of sex toys

    by 
    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    01.11.2018

    CES may have a complicated relationship with sex, but one company at the world's largest technology conference has made it its mission to destigmatize doing it. For the past seven years, the family-run sex-toy manufacturer OhMiBod has made the trek to Las Vegas in an attempt to gain mainstream distribution for its line of tech-savvy pleasure products. This year, the company has partnered with one of the leaders in interactive sex toys, Kiiroo, to create an internet-connected vibrator that can communicate with the Fleshlight-branded Launch male masturbator. OhMiBod's Fuse claims to be the first of its kind to offer bi-directional control -- basically, allowing either the stroker or the vibrator to send sensations to the other device from long distances. Both devices also promise to sync with VR and traditional porn and can be used by webcam models to give their clients an extra-sensory experience. The Fuse can be purchased online, and you can see the devices for yourself at the Las Vegas Convention Center's South hall through the remainder of CES. The Kiiroo Launch is now available for $220 and the OhMiBod Fuse can be had for $150. I sat down with Kiiroo founder Toon Timmermans and OhMiBod's Suki and Brian Dunham at CES 2018 to talk about the future of long-distance love and learned a lesson in interactive sex-toy branding: Whatever you do, don't call it a dildo!

  • Engadget

    Blow-up dolls, vibrators and the sex robot’s uninspired origins

    by 
    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    05.16.2017

    Just a few days before Christmas 2015, I found myself staring down the silicone mouth hole of the "world's first blowjob robot." I'd set out to find the future of sex but quickly realized that: 1) The Autoblow 2+ wasn't a robot at all, and 2) I'd be better off sticking to a grapefruit for simulated fellatio. My encounter with the Autoblow 2+ was both disturbing and fascinating and sparked a 15-month exploration of male sex toys that came to a head in a small sex-robotics R&D lab in Southern California. NSFW Warning: This story may contain links to and descriptions or images of explicit sexual acts.

  • The Novint Falcon: Haptic joystick turned futuristic sex toy

    by 
    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    12.06.2016

    I'm standing in the studio at Engadget's San Francisco headquarters, holding the remains of a pulverized, cream-filled doughnut. The pastry's sticky, off-white filling clings to the shaft of a bright pink vibrator, taped to the end of a silver, cone-shaped device with three arms that come together at a point and a horseshoe-shaped base. This disembodied robot boob is the Novint Falcon, a one-time game-changing game controller turned teledildonics legend. NSFW Warning: This story may contain links to and descriptions or images of explicit sexual acts.

  • Sex toy sends intimate data to its creator

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    08.10.2016

    Connected sex toys that track your habits can be helpful, but at least one of them is a little too willing to transmit your personal data. Presenters at Def Con have revealed that at least one toy, the We-Vibe 4 Plus, regularly shares sensitive info with its creators at Standard Innovations Corporation. The couple-oriented vibrator sends its temperature to the manufacturer every minute, and reports whenever you change the vibration level. While it's not calling you out by name, it wouldn't take much to piece together details you probably don't want to share beyond your partner, such as when you climax and what it takes to get there.

  • Illustration by D. Thomas Magee

    Test-driving LELO's 'condom of the future'

    by 
    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    06.14.2016

    I'm not proud of it. As someone who's at high risk for HIV infection, I have a spotty relationship with safe sex. I came of age in the '90s, when rappers like Salt-N-Pepa and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes frequently spit rhymes about rubbers. I volunteered in a South African AIDS orphanage in the early 2000s and saw first-hand the effects of unprotected sex. I even had my own close brush with HIV infection nearly 10 years ago. And yet, I don't always do the right thing. NSFW Warning: This story may contain links to and descriptions or images of explicit sexual acts.

  • Illustration by D. Thomas Magee

    Robots, VR and the future of male masturbators

    by 
    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    06.06.2016

    In my time as a human with a penis, I've penetrated more inanimate objects than I care to admit. NSFW Warning: This story may contain links to and descriptions or images of explicit sexual acts.

  • Illustration by D. Thomas Magee

    A first-hand quest for the future of sex, Part 2: Mission diverted

    by 
    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    02.03.2016

    I'd just returned from CES, where it was obvious that sex and tech were finally coming together. Despite my rather unfortunate experiences weeks prior, I was feeling inspired. That's when Kiiroo came into my life. Like a serendipitous orgasm harbinger, it promised to take my "sex life to new heights" through teledildonics. Teledildonics is the sex industry's contribution to the Internet of Things, allowing users to remote control vibrators and sex sleeves, sync those toys to VR videos, interact with an adult cam star in real-time, "feel" a long-distance lover and, as I'd come to discover, bring new meaning to one of my favorite internet initialisms: GFY. NSFW Warning: This story may contain links to and descriptions or images of explicit sexual acts. This is the conclusion of a two-part series exploring the future of sex. To read the first installment, click here at your own risk.

  • Illustration by D. Thomas Magee

    A first-hand quest for the future of sex

    by 
    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    01.27.2016

    Over the past two months, I've been intimately involved with a series of machines. On a mission to find the future of sex, I've masturbated into a crowdfunded sex sleeve, been transported into a porn star's anus and quite literally fucked myself. On Friday, I reached my final destination. I can now say that it is a clumsy, unremarkable future. NSFW Warning: This story may contain links to and descriptions or images of explicit sexual acts. This is the first in a two-part series exploring the future of sex. To read the conclusion, click here at your own risk.

  • Sex is back at CES

    by 
    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    01.08.2016

    For years CES shared the Las Vegas Convention Center with the Adult Entertainment Expo (AEE). But when AEE decided to reschedule its show in 2012, the biggest tech show on earth lost its adult edge. That is, until this year. Over the course of three days, I met with four companies showcasing sex-related products in and around the show.

  • Adult Themes: Digital sex just isn't 'sexy'

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    05.27.2015

    The attic room is sparsely furnished, with just a bed, a side table and a bookcase made from cheap plywood, shelves sagging from overuse. It's sufficiently cold in here that clouds of vapor peel from my lips, but the location, at least, offers the privacy I need. After balancing my laptop on some books, with the webcam strategically pointed above waist-height, I slide my trousers down and pull out the ominous, black cylinder from a bag. It's a Kiiroo Onyx, a $249 teledildonic device that, the company promises, will enable me to have sex with my significant other (or anyone else) through the internet.

  • Stimulating peripherals

    by 
    Jennie Lees
    Jennie Lees
    02.28.2006

    Finding life a little dull? This Wired article gives a hefty rundown of a variety of gaming peripherals suitable for one purpose alone: sexual stimulation. From the much-lauded Rez Trance Vibrator to the modded SeXbox -- something we have had the pleasure of seeing first-hand -- this matter-of-fact article has it all.Teledildonics is increasing in popularity, although it has skirted around the edges of the mainstream so far. As its profile is raised, we could see some run-of-the-mill adult titles with accessories on our shelves, providing a whole new genre of games for protesters to vilify.